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Alaska’s First Interagency Prevention, Investigation & Compliance-Enforcement Academy Strengthens Statewide Collaboration
Beyond skill-building, the academy fostered a shared understanding of the importance of wildfire prevention, investigation, and compliance-enforcement across agencies in Alaska. In a groundbreaking effort to bolster Alaska’s wildfire preparedness, the State of Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection… Read More ›
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Final Day of the First Ever DOF Wildland Fire Prevention Academy: Thanking Mentors and Legal Advisors
This is the last day first ever DOF Wildland Fire Prevention, Investigation & Compliance-Enforcement Academy. As students work through the various courtroom scenarios there are numerous instructors, specialists and subject matter experts to thank for making this ten day training… Read More ›
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Protecting Alaska’s Beauty: DOF’s 2024 Wildland Fire Prevention, Investigation & Enforcement Academy
The Division of Forestry and Fire Protection’s Investigation & Compliance-Enforcement Academy began today at the Knik Public Safety Building. Human caused wildfires remain the largest workload for Alaska’s wildland and emergency responders. This comprehensive ten-day program covers a range of… Read More ›
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Harvest your own Christmas tree on State land this holiday season
Many Alaskans participate in the fun tradition of cutting their own Christmas tree every December, and the Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection supports this annual holiday tradition. Alaska residents who enjoy getting out in the woods and harvesting… Read More ›
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Winter work continues on State of Alaska hazardous fuel reduction projects
The State of Alaska, Division of Forestry & Fire Protection manages a year-round hazardous fuel reduction program and is working on projects across the state, from Dillingham to Delta. Fuels reduction work aims to bolster community resilience to fire by… Read More ›
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All-women’s group gets a taste of Alaska wildland firefighting
The group’s time in Alaska represented an important step forward in their personal lives and professional careers. It provided growth in their collaboration, communication and leadership skills. Most importantly, this summer’s work set them up for a promising future in wildland firefighting careers.
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Creating wildfire-resilient Alaska communities
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October is National Firewood Month: Learn about harvesting firewood on State land near you
Did you know Alaskans can harvest firewood for personal use on State land from local, established firewood areas? It is easy to apply and pay for a permit online, as well as in any Division of Forestry & Fire Protection… Read More ›
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As Conditions Improve, U.S. Wildland Fire Service Firefighters Push Toward Full Containment of Kopshesut Fire
June 11, 2026
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Kopshesut Fire Slows as Firefighters and Aircraft Strengthen Firelines
June 6, 2026
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DFFP responding to a fire southeast of Talkeetna
June 3, 2026
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U.S. Wildland Fire Service Corral Wildfire South of Eagle
June 11, 2026
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Yenlo Fire receives light rain as crews grid for remaining hot spots
June 11, 2026
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Yenlo Fire north of Skwentna at 52 acres
June 10, 2026
Alaska DNR - Division of Forestry & Fire Protection (DFFP) ›
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Tok Fire Prevention Area suspends Burn Permits
June 11, 2026
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DFFP Responds to Yenlo Fire North of Skwentna
June 9, 2026
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DFFP weekly wildland fire roundup for June 1 – 7
June 8, 2026


